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[459] conflict between abolition and non-resistance, 2.345; calls G. a Pope, 346; moral gain from office-holding, 436.—Letters to G., 2.37, 91, Stanton, 2.260; from G., 1.345, 2.91.—Portrait in Memorial, 1879.

Gorham, Benjamin [1775-1855], 1.74.

Goss's Graham House, mobbed, 2.355.

Gouverneur, Samuel L., 1.493, 494.

Graham, James Lorimer [1797-1876], 1.383.

Graham, James Robert George [1792-1861], 1.379.

Graham Journal, 2.223.

Grant, Moses [1785-862], paper dealer (Grant & Daniell), 1.223; attends G.'s lecture, 212.

Grattan, Henry and James, 1.379.

Greele, Samuel [1783-1861], type-founder, 1.73, (Greele & Willis), 220.

Greeley, Horace [1811-1872], praises Journal of the Times, 1.113.—Portrait in Life.

Green, Beriah, Rev. [b. Preston, Conn., Mar. 24, 1795; d. Whitesboro, N. Y., May 4, 1874], professor in Western Reserve College, 1.300; drops Colonization, 299; delegate to Nat. A. S. Convention, 397, presides, 399, defends G., 402, prayer, 413; literary style, 461; burnt in effigy, 461; address to 70 agents, 2.116, to colored people, N. Y., 210; at Worcester Convention, 245; opposes enrolment of women, 297.—Portrait in Sermons.

Green, Duff [1794-1875], 2.79.

Green, William [b. Stamford, Conn., Aug. 12, 1796; d. Brooklyn, N. Y., Oct. 21, 1881], a founder of N. Y. City A. S. Soc., 1.346, 381, and Nat. A. S. Convention, 398, committeeman, 399, prayer, 401; made Treas. Am. A. S. Soc. 415.

Greener, Jacob, 1.145.

Greener, Jacob C., 1.145, 149.

Greener, Richard T., 1.145.

Greener, Richard W., 1.145.

Greenleaf, Simon [1783-1853], 1.302.

Grew, Mrs. [probably Miss Anna], 2.47.

Grew, Henry Rev. [b. Birmingham, England, Dec. 25, 1781; d. Philadelphia, Aug. 8, 1862], 2.370. Father of

Grew, Mary [b. Hartford, Conn., Sept. 1, 1813], 2.353—Portrait in “A Sylvan City,” p. 358.

Grimke sisters, attend 70 agents' meeting, 2.117, and Ladies' Convention, 131; lecture in Mass. 133, 161; praised by Follen, 205; talks with H. C. Wright, 143, with G., Phelps, and Mrs. Chapman, 161; peace doctrine, 148; vindicated by Goodell, 158, disclaimed by Emancipator, 161; visit J. Q. Adams, 196; ill, 205; visit from G. 211; at R. Douglass's, 212; cause of womansuffrage movement, 381.

Grimke, Angelina Emily [b. Charleston, S. C., Feb. 20, 1805; d. Hyde Park, Mass., Oct. 26, 1879], encouraged by E. Wright, 2.317; troubled by Clerical Appeal, 160, leaning to Perfectionism, 161; engagement to T. D. Weld, 211, marriage, 213, 224, speaks at Penn. Hall, 214, 215.—Letters to Catherine Beecher, 1.398, 2.134, G., 1.518, 2.38, 55; from E. Pease, 2.183.

Grimke, Sarah Moore [b. Charleston, S. C., Nov. 26, 1792; d. Hyde Park, Mass., Dec. 23, 187], at sister's wedding, 2.213.—Letters to M. Parker, 2.134, H. C. Wright, 2.134, 160, 161.

Grosvenor, Cyrus P., Rev., opposes Am. Union for the Relief, etc., 1.469; mobbed, 2.67; Baptist delegate to World's Convention, 356, 365, lodges with G., 383, temperance speech, 396.

Groton (Mass.) Convention of friends of Christian Union, 2.421, 422, 427, described by Quincy, 426, by Colver, 429.

Guerrero, Vincente [d. 1831], A. S. decree of Sept. 16, 1829, 1.158.

Guild, Henry, 2.27.

Gulliver, John, deacon, 2.158, at Worcester Convention, 171-173, tries to found new A. S. organization, 173, 177.

Gunn, Marcus, 2; 398.

Gurley, Ralph Randolph, Rev., Secretary Am. Colon. Society, 1.283, attacks “Thoughts on Colon.,” 313, explains garbling of Clarkson's letter, 328; attends Nat. A. S. Convention, 398; mobs Am. A. S. S., 447; debate with Thompson, 2.3; describes G.'s power, 249; defames abolitionists, 328. —Letter to H. Ibbotson, 1.490; from G. Smith, 2.94.

Gurney, Joseph John [1788-1847], dodges G., 2.212, censured by G., 384.

Gurney, Samuel, English abolitionist, 1.351; signs protest against Colon. Soc., 361; garden party, 2.385.

Hague, William, Rev., 1.298.

Hale, Edward Everett, Rev. [b. 1822], 2.57. Son of

Hale, Nathan [1784-1863], 2.56, 57.

Hall, Robert Bernard, Rev. [b. Boston, Jan. 28, 1812; d. Plymouth, Mass., April 15, 1868], part in founding New Eng. A. S. Soc., 1.278, 280; attentions to G., 341; delegate Nat. A. S. Convention, 398, committeeman, 406, makes an office for G., 415; praises him, 2.122; defection, 293.

Hallett, Benjamin F. [1797-1862], edits Daily Advocate, 1.482; censures Mayor Lyman, 2.32, 43; on Lovejoy's death, 187.

Hallowell, Morris L. [b. Aug. 14, 1809; d. June 16, 1881], 2.217.

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